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The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is one of six graduate schools of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in downtown Memphis.The oldest public medical school in Tennessee, the UT College of Medicine is a LCME-accredited member of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and awards graduates of the four-year program Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees.
The Half-Century of Knoxville: Being the Address and Proceedings at the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town, February 10, 1842. To which is added an appendix: containing a number of historical documents. (Printed at the Register Office, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1852). Isenhour, Judith Clayton. Knoxville, A Pictorial History.
James Alexander Fowler (1863–1955), U.S. Assistant Attorney General and Knoxville mayor; Lizzie Crozier French (1851–1926), women's suffragist; Lucius F. C. Garvin (1841–1922), former governor of Rhode Island; Sion Harris (1811–1854), member of the Liberian legislature; Bill Haslam (b. 1958), Governor of Tennessee, former mayor of Knoxville
Nashville, TN: 1942 1993–2009 — 2009–present Clinton: 57 Senior Circuit Judge R. Guy Cole Jr. Columbus, OH: 1951 1995–2023 2014–2021 2023–present Clinton: 59 Senior Circuit Judge Ronald Lee Gilman: Memphis, TN: 1942 1997–2010 — 2010–present Clinton: 60 Senior Circuit Judge Julia Smith Gibbons: Memphis, TN: 1950 2002–2024 ...
Carson-Newman University is a private university in Jefferson City, Tennessee, United States. Carson-Newman is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. Founded in 1851, the university enrolls about 2,500 students. [2] Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs.
As of the census [6] of 2000, there were 2,871 people, 1,200 households, and 753 families residing in the city. The population density was 542.2 inhabitants per square mile (209.3/km 2).
People from Knoxville, Tennessee, by occupation (10 C) Pages in category "People from Knoxville, Tennessee" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total.
Women's March 2.0 Tri-Cities TN Rally; East Tennessee State University parking lot - Founders Park [609] Jan. 21: Knoxville: 14,000 [610] The Knoxville Women's March 2.0 was sponsored by Women's March - Knoxville, to "show their support for women's rights and the electoral victories women have won."